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    XLS

    XLS

    XLS: Accelerated HW Synthesis

    XLS is an open-source toolkit for building high-level hardware with a modern compiler stack that spans from a functional DSL to optimized IR and hardware generation. At the front end, DSLX lets you describe algorithms with strong typing and familiar control flow while remaining synthesis-friendly. The compiler lowers DSLX into a rich intermediate representation, applies aggressive optimization and scheduling passes, and can either JIT the design for software simulation or emit Verilog for...
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    SkyWater PDK

    SkyWater PDK

    Open source process design kit for usage with SkyWater Technology

    The SkyWater PDK is the first broadly available open-source process design kit for a commercial-grade CMOS node, enabling researchers, startups, and students to design real ASICs without proprietary NDAs. It provides the essential artifacts for digital and analog flows: SPICE models, DRC/LVS rules, extraction decks, and technology files for open tools like Magic and KLayout. Standard-cell libraries and IO pads are included so digital designers can use open synthesis and place-and-route to...
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    Mac OS X and Windows OpenGL 3D Engine tools, content and code to create games and applications. Newton physics, OpenAL sound with OGG Vorbis, Lua, Revolution, written in C.
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    Python vipera

    Python vipera

    vipera is an application designer for Python

    vipera is a designer of applications for the programming language Python. It has two main objectives: 1) The design of an application from an educative point of view, paying special attention to the documentation and design of classes. 2) The automatic generation of base code for software projects. vipera is a combination of basic tools for the design of applications in the early stages of development, allowing the creation of modules (libraries) and definition of their basic characteristics, such as classes, functions, records, constants and import modules. ...
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    This is project is a refactoring assistant kit. It intends to provide tools and script to help refactor C++ code, replacing our usual search'n'replace by providing some rough code analysis and IDE specific plug-ins for integration.
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